How it works · 4 steps · zero apps
No dashboard. No portal. No login. Your phone rings, and a homeowner who asked for a quote seconds ago is on the line. That's the whole interface.
We run Meta ads in your service area for flooring quotes. When someone clicks, they land on a form: name, phone, address, what they want done.
You don't run the ads. You don't write the copy. You don't pay for ad spend. We do all of that.
The second the form is submitted, our system phones the homeowner. Not tomorrow. Not "within 24 hours." While the quote is still the only thing on their mind.
Most lead services text you a name and wish you luck. Mine picks up the phone.
This is the part nobody else does. The moment a real human answers, the system calls you and connects the two calls. You answer your phone, and a seconds-old lead is on the line, ready to talk about the job.
No other lead company connects you to the homeowner live. You're not chasing a voicemail anymore, you're booking the measurement.
If they don't pick up, you get their details by text instead, name, number, address, the job, and you call them back on your own time. They also get a text from your business asking for job details, so even the leads who don't pick up come with notes.
Every lead also lands as a text with the details. After the call, you text back one letter:
One letter. Every week your leads get sharper. After 30 days, the algorithm has learned what a real customer looks like for your business, not the contractor's down the street.
One lead at a time. Never a second lead until you've replied to the first. You stop playing phone tag with people who asked for a quote three days ago.
You stop forgetting the maybes. You stop watching your ad cost climb while your booking rate stays flat. The system does the calling, the algorithm does the learning. You just answer your phone.
Early proof: Alkon Epoxy in Edmonton turned 2 out of 3 leads into in-person quotes.
5-minute walkthrough of the actual product, same flow as above, but live, with a real demo lead going through the system.
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